These days a $600 smartphone isn't exactly a deal, it's where the high-end portion of the market transitions into the super-expensive area that most people won't buy (unless they get sweet-talked by a carrier "payment plan"). So if you've balked at Samsung's stratospheric $800 asking price for the Galaxy S7 Edge, now's your chance to grab an unlocked version of the phone - with dual SIM capability, no less - for a much more reasonable price. One eBay vendor is selling them for $589.99. That's the lowest we've seen for this model.

This is a new device, not used or refurbished, and it's available in the customary black, silver, and gold colors. It's the G935FD S7 Edge model that we've seen on sale before, which means it comes with 32GB of storage, Samsung's Exynos architecture (not Snapdragon like the US versions), and its LTE bands mean it should work on most worldwide networks, including AT&T and T-Mobile in the United States. There is no CDMA support. Note that Samsung's dual-SIM design allows for two SIM cards, or one SIM card and one MicroSD card, but not two SIMs plus a MicroSD card.

The seller is based out of Florida and shipping to a wide array of countries, but oddly, not Alaska or Hawaii. US-Americans get free economy shipping, but everyone else needs to pay up. Here's the full list:

Ok, I need people to tell me why they would like the edge version better. As far as my personal tastes goes, this is just terrible and looks bad in every angle I try. Also I feel that there isn't a real need for such thing. I want to hear your opinion about it.

james fuston

It's a bigger screen with a bigger battery.

Heiro78

this would be the only reason i'd go for an edge phone. I tried out my friends S6 edge and the edge adds nothing extra for me.

I just can't get used to them, idk - the phone looks weird to me. Maybe I need to try it a bit more.

Josh Flowers

I'm going back and forth on both--
My biggest concern would be the susceptibility to cracking the edge glass on a drop. I feel like the S7 (without edges) would be more protected with a normal case in this event -- whereas the edge prevents a full enclosure by a case.